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How easy is it to depart on flights from Auckland to Delhi?

Auckland Airport is the primary international airport for New Zealand, and offers lots of differing routes to Delhi. Auckland Airport has 2 terminals.

International Terminal – all flights to Delhi from Auckland will fly from the International Terminal.

Within the International Terminal there are duty-free shops, bureau de change counters, information desks, free WiFi, cash machines, bars, restaurants, and VIP lounges. If you’re connecting from the Domestic Terminal you can hop on a complimentary shuttle to transfer.

The recommended arrival time for checking in for an international flight from Auckland to Delhi is 2-3 hours.

What do I need before I fly from Auckland to Delhi?

All international travel requires passengers to carry a valid passport.

What is Delhi Airport like?

Delhi International Airport, also known as the Indira Gandhi International Airport, is India’s busiest international airport, offering a gateway to the capital and its northern surrounds. Travelling through this airport will also offer you the opportunity to connect to lots of domestic destinations within India. This airport has 3 terminals.

Terminal 3 – all connecting flights from Auckland to Delhi are directed to the International Terminal/T3.

What is the weather like on Delhi?

Summers in Delhi are hot, settling usually between 25°C and 45°C, whilst winters are cooler – roughly 5-25° The shoulder seasons are the most pleasant, and hover between 20-30°C. The monsoon in Delhi usually sweeps through the city between the months of July and September.

Is there a time difference between Auckland and Delhi?

Delhi is 6.5 hours behind Auckland during Standard Time (ST) and 7.5 hours behind Auckland during Daylight Savings Time (DST).